Crime Scene Cleanup is a company devoted to the sensitive job of cleaning up homicide, suicide, trauma, death and accident scenes in Belleville, New Jersey. Our certified biohazard cleanup technicians are committed to helping people and communities recover from sudden, and often traumatic, losses. We have been serving homeowners, business owners and the American public for over 20 years and offer our thorough care and compassion with every single sanitation job we do. Let us take care of restoring the location where a crime or accident occurred to a safe condition, so you can focus on the important issues during this harrowing time.

Certified Crime Scene Cleaning Belleville

Often not thought of, but just as important as all the other steps after a sudden loss, is the cleaning process. It’s unfortunate, but after the sirens fade away and the gawkers leave, there is a disturbing mess left for the family, friends, victims, and property owners of tragic incidents to clean up. Crime Scene Cleanup is a company that tries to ease the burdens that a crime or accident has left for you. Our crime scene cleaning technicians have seen the realities of despicable violence because many of them are or have been EMTs, firefighters, military personnel, and police officers. And now they again offer their services to families and communities in their darkest moments. We offer our services to you the best way we know how: cleaning, sanitizing and restoring a location in which a vile act took place; we ensure that life can thrive there again.

Belleville Certified Crime Scene Technicians

In terms of public welfare, there is an obligation for proper sanitation of crime scenes in Belleville that have spilled blood, body tissue or fluids; all such items that can pose serious health risks when not completely disinfected. Health risks include, but are not limited to, bloodborne pathogens, harmful bacteria, viruses and diseases. Our team of experienced biohazard cleanup technicians have completed multiple training courses, have successfully restored many locations and are equipped with the best safety equipment to ensure they don’t have to worry about their risks, and can instead focus on eliminating yours.

It’s impossible to even imagine cleaning up what remains of a loved one after they were suddenly and viciously snatched from your life. But sadly that thought will ultimately cross the minds of people dealing with abrupt loss, or be suggested by law enforcement. A choice will need to be made then: clean up the trauma, or hire outside help to do so. No one steps in voluntarily, except for professionals such as us. We hate to see prolonged suffering. It pains us to see people tormented, struggling to get through a sorrowful time such as this, but you don’t have to do it alone.

Insurance Covered Crime Scene Cleanup

The risks of a crime scene stick around long after the accused is apprehended and the investigation ends, because the blood and debris – toxins – still cover the area. If expense is your motivation behind cleaning up the scene yourself, then there’s some things you should know. Many homeowner and other insurance policies cover our biohazard cleanup services after a crime or trauma incident. We will work with your individual policy before and after cleanup. If money is a little tight but not the deciding factor in your choice to hire us to restore your home, business or other property, we can also help you seek funding through specific State Crime Victim Reimbursement Programs, accept credit cards and can arrange payment plans on a sliding scale.

Don’t face ghastly scenes alone. Let our experts restore your property so that no further harm comes from what has happened. We are here for you 24/7/365, always handling your case with care and confidentiality, and responding to your aid in a prompt manner. Contact Crime Scene Cleanup Belleville for crime, trauma or suicide cleanup help today at 1-844-255-2461.

Most of us have probably heard about the crime scene cleanup industry in some ambiguous way or another, but far less people have concrete knowledge about these professionals and what they do. Crime and investigative television shows have been helpful to a certain point but still, many of us are confused as to figuring out what their job description exactly covers. Don’t worry, you are not alone.

What is Crime Scene Cleanup?

Crime scene cleanup is the process of cleaning and sanitizing areas stained by body fluids and other potentially infectious materials which makes biohazard cleaning necessary. Incidents that require crime scene and trauma scene cleanup are the following:

Suicides

Accidents or acts of intentional harm and/or intentional self-harm

Decomposition or unattended death

Homicides

Animal biohazards (e.g. feces or blood)

Mass trauma

Infectious disease contamination

Industrial accidents

Biotech crime scene clean up

Regulated waste transport, treatment, and disposal

Who Cleans up Crime Scenes?

You might be surprised to learn that there are thousands of companies that provide crime scene cleaning around the United States.

Crime scene cleaning services basically began as regional or local small business ventures, but as the industry has matured, some of those small businesses have grown into large outfits. Though there are only a few nationwide companies that exist and primarily clean up crime scenes, several restoration companies have added crime scene cleanup and biohazard removal to their services. No matter, because of the ethical and legal complications that accompany aftermath crime scene cleanup, biohazard crime scene clean up is often separated into its own business entity or division.

Our professional crime scene cleaning technicians are trained in empathy and compassion when working with victims and family members. Crime scene cleaners need to have three (3) qualities: a stomach of steel, the ability to rationally detach themselves from the work, and sympathy. Cleaning crime scenes has the potential to be an emotional job.